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Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon

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Curry, A; Gaynor, SP; Davies, JHFL; Ovtcharova, M; Simpson, G; Caricchi, L
Published in: Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
December 1, 2021

Four voluminous ignimbrites (150–500 km3) erupted in rapid succession at 27 Ma in the central San Juan caldera cluster, Colorado. To reconstruct the timescales and thermal evolution of these magma reservoirs, we used zircon ID-TIMS U–Pb geochronology, zircon LA-ICP-MS geochemistry, thermal modeling, and zircon age and crystallization modeling. Zircon geochronology reveals dispersed zircon age spectra in all ignimbrites, with decreasing age dispersion through time that we term a ‘chimney sweeping’ event. Zircon whole-grain age modeling suggests that 2σ zircon age spans represent approximately one-quarter of total zircon crystallization timescales due to the averaging effect of whole-grain, individual zircon ages, resulting in zircon crystallization timescales of 0.8–2.7 m.y. Thermal and zircon crystallization modeling combined with Ti-in-zircon temperatures indicates that magma reservoirs were built over millions of years at relatively low magmatic vertical accretion rates (VARs) of 2–5 × 10–3 m y−1 (2–5 × 10–6 km3 y−1 km−2), and we suggest that such low VARs were characteristic of the assembly of the greater San Juan magmatic body. Though we cannot unequivocally discern between dispersed zircon age spectra caused by inheritance (xenocrystic or antecrystic) versus prolonged crystallization from the same magma reservoir (autocrystic), our findings suggest that long-term magma input at relatively low VARs produced thermally mature upper crustal magma reservoirs resulting in protracted zircon crystallization timescales. Compiling all U–Pb ID-TIMS zircon ages of large ignimbrites, we interpret the longer timescales of subduction-related ignimbrites as a result of longer term, lower flux magmatism, and the shorter timescales of Snake River Plain ignimbrites as a result of shorter term, higher flux magmatism.

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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

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1432-0967

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0010-7999

Publication Date

December 1, 2021

Volume

176

Issue

12

Related Subject Headings

  • Energy
  • 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
  • 3705 Geology
  • 3703 Geochemistry
  • 0499 Other Earth Sciences
  • 0403 Geology
  • 0402 Geochemistry
 

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Curry, A., Gaynor, S. P., Davies, J. H. F. L., Ovtcharova, M., Simpson, G., & Caricchi, L. (2021). Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 176(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-021-01862-w
Curry, A., S. P. Gaynor, J. H. F. L. Davies, M. Ovtcharova, G. Simpson, and L. Caricchi. “Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon.” Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 176, no. 12 (December 1, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-021-01862-w.
Curry A, Gaynor SP, Davies JHFL, Ovtcharova M, Simpson G, Caricchi L. Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 2021 Dec 1;176(12).
Curry, A., et al. “Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon.” Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, vol. 176, no. 12, Dec. 2021. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s00410-021-01862-w.
Curry A, Gaynor SP, Davies JHFL, Ovtcharova M, Simpson G, Caricchi L. Timescales and thermal evolution of large silicic magma reservoirs during an ignimbrite flare-up: perspectives from zircon. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 2021 Dec 1;176(12).
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Published In

Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology

DOI

EISSN

1432-0967

ISSN

0010-7999

Publication Date

December 1, 2021

Volume

176

Issue

12

Related Subject Headings

  • Energy
  • 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
  • 3705 Geology
  • 3703 Geochemistry
  • 0499 Other Earth Sciences
  • 0403 Geology
  • 0402 Geochemistry